In a bold move to challenge the conventional norms of the automotive industry, a team at Slate has successfully built a $25,000 electric vehicle (EV) truck that's designed to be repairable and upgradable by its owners. Dubbed the "Cool Down," this innovative project aims to address the growing concerns about the environmental and economic impact of planned obsolescence in modern vehicles. By creating a truck that can be easily modified and repaired, Slate's engineers are pushing the boundaries of what's possible in sustainable transportation. As the automotive world continues to grapple with the transition to electric vehicles, the Cool Down's DIY ethos could be a game-changer for environmentally conscious drivers.


US drivers wanted a $25,000 EV truck they could fix themselves, and Slate built one  The Cool Down